If you are speaking of all crimes, and mean just things that are illegal, then the answer has to do with age, faith, culture, etc.
On average, the least likely person to break a law is a white, Christian, woman above the age of 80. Dead people usually don't commit too many crimes either but with the way the US is headed, it may not be long before the act of dying becomes some sort of offense.
People who have strong social connections, good mental health support, and access to mental health resources are least likely to commit suicide. Strong relationships and a supportive environment can help prevent feelings of isolation and hopelessness that often contribute to suicidal thoughts.
Unless their defense can prove that it was on account of their mental deficiency that they committed the crime. At the very least they should be remanded to a secure mental facility for either treatment or incarceration.
In which country are the people least likely to change their physical environment?
Owning a firearm does not make one person more likely to commit a crime. There is at least 1 firearm in about 1/3 of all US households- but 1/3 of the US population does not commit murder. You are looking for a correlation that does not really exist.
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To solicit, means you are trying to get someone to commit a crime. Conspiricy means you and at least 2 other people agree to commit a crime, and then do something to move the crime foward.
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People who have lost faith in the process and believe it does not make much difference who is elected are least likely to vote.
Is what as least as likely as not? that is myquestion to you!
The people least likely to have good incomes are those who were born into poverty. With the intentionally built barriers out of poverty, it is nearly impossible to move out of it in some situations.
Proponents of the Death Penalty will argue that it is beneficial for at least two reasons. The first is that it prevents any further crimes from being committed by the alleged perpetrator. The second is that it serves as a strong deterrent to those considering indulging in violent (or other serious) crimes: the potential penalty of death will lead many such persons to choose not to commit offenses.